Frehley is blij met het album: “I’m really thrilled with the whole thing. I’m excited about it, and probably somewhere down the road there’ll be a second volume.”

Over de keuze van Cream’s White Room: “Eric Clapton has always been a big influence on me. They were opening up for Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels. The Who was on the bill, too. Clapton had a big afro then and that painted guitar. It was pretty cool and different. I always liked White Room.”

Over de hernieuwde samenwerking met Stanley: “We’ve always been friends,” he says. “The press seems to amplify negativity. I guess it makes good copy. I thought Paul did a fabulous vocal on it. He jumped at the chance to do this because it’s something that’s outside of Kiss and his character in Kiss, and it gave him a chance to, you know, sing. With Paul, you usually think of him singing in a slightly higher register and on ‘Fire and Water,’ he’s singing deep from his diaphragm, and it’s a real cool vocal. Everyone’s who heard it was just thinks it’s the shit.”